There needs to be consequences, Russia hoax

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There have been no repercussions for the Russia hoax. Only one person, Kevin Clinesmith, was found guilty of wrong doing. He knowingly lied by changing an email, in order to get an unconstitutional FISA warrant against Trump. He got a slap on wrist, and even kept his law license, bc he was obviously just following orders.

I know Trump wants to focus on the country and MAGA, but exposing and holding FBI/CIA brass accountable, IS the best thing he could do for the country.

The landscape has changed in recent years, such that the mainstream media can't totally gaslight the public into thinking Trump is "prosecuting poltical opponents" or "attacking sacred institutions". There are simply too many decentralized info platforms and podcasters that cumulatively accept Trump was framed in a treasonous way. The REAL coup attempt, not some capital riot with police chaperones.



Start with these guys. Put the pressure on those who were below them. Get Jim Jordan and a dream team of whistleblowers to really blow it all open. Get the DOJ to file charges. Not exposing and prosecuting these folks to "focus on the country" or because they "are already gone and disgraced", is wrong. The toothless Horowitz report and other findings were worthless. Cuff and jail those guilty of treason, whichever side of the aisle they are on.

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Become familiar with the Patrick Byrne story.
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Brennan should be hanging from a rope,
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Having been targeted by the FBI himself, Gaetz would likely be best one to execute on this. However, I think it's unlikely he gets the confirmed. Mainly bc not enough folks with backbone in congress, but also bc the FBI spied on him. I'm sure there is some compromising or planted content that was "found" on his devices. Mcarthey is a sworn enemy and will do everything he can to get his ole friends to keep Gaetz out.

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He will be a recess appointment.
BlueTaze
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redsquirrelAG said:

Become familiar with the Patrick Byrne story.


What does the PB story have to do with the federal government holding its own accountable?

Honest question....did he expose something new, is he a liability in some way?

I know many citizens have suffered consequences and legal actions for speaking out. But that should only strengthen the resolve of the new DOJ to hold the perpetrators accountable. Even if that includes the ruthless DC Mob boss HRC.
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nortex97 said:

He will be a recess appointment.


You say that pretty confidently, when odds have it as a coin toss.
sam callahan
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That was the real insurrection
Kozmozag
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That was the attempted coup. And no one was held responsible.
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What does that mean? How does it work?
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The only arguement against not going after the framers of the Russia coup attempt, is the Schumer argument. That its unwise to hold the FBI/CIA accountable because "they have 6 ways from Sunday to get back at you".

Never forget this


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Cowbird said:

What does that mean? How does it work?
Congress can adjourn so that the president can make an appointment without having to go through a confirmation. Traditionally both houses have to do so, but in theory even if only the house does the president can resolve the issue himself constitutionally. In any case, Thune has said he will support recess appointments as necessary by Trump, so I don't think there will be any issues.
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Prosecutions for actual legal violations would be nice but more than that, I want the corruption fully exposed and names and deeds made public and then current I've and preventive actions taken to stop it in the future.

I know leftists have no shame when acting in support of their ideological beliefs so the deterrence effect will be limited BUT if it costs them political and financial support because their corruption or deception is exposed then that helps.
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nortex97 said:

He will be a recess appointment.


Crazy how so many people on this board haven't figured out what is going on yet.

People, status quo is out the window for the next few months and years.
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I am in favor of traitors hanging from ropes, btw

Yes it's that serious

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)
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BlueTaze said:

redsquirrelAG said:

Become familiar with the Patrick Byrne story.


What does the PB story have to do with the federal government holding its own accountable?

Honest question....did he expose something new, is he a liability in some way?

I know many citizens have suffered consequences and legal actions for speaking out. But that should only strengthen the resolve of the new DOJ to hold the perpetrators accountable. Even if that includes the ruthless DC Mob boss HRC.


Yeah id say you aren't familiar with the story. Hrc is a pawn in the grand scheme.
BlueTaze
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There are lots of stories with that man. From overstock to Russia to elections etc. Why don't you elaborate on what he has to do with Feds being held accountable or HRC being a pawn?
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MouthBQ98 said:

Prosecutions for actual legal violations would be nice but more than that, I want the corruption fully exposed and names and deeds made public and then current I've and preventive actions taken to stop it in the future.

I know leftists have no shame when acting in support of their ideological beliefs so the deterrence effect will be limited BUT if it costs them political and financial support because their corruption or deception is exposed then that helps.

Came here to say something similar. Prosecutions are needed, but they don't attack the root of the problem. The far bigger issue is HOW did our govt become so corrupt and unaccountable? What is enabling this? The boldness of some of their actions proves they don't fear repercussions. What or who is protecting them and how? Most importantly, how do we make sure it doesn't happen again? Trump could replace them all with the best team imaginable and then four years later it could all be undone and it will be back to business as usual. Get the worst ones that are obvious and provable. Going too hard on retribution could backfire and derail any efforts to make meaningful changes.

I disagree a bit on the deterrence factor. Make examples of people and they'll at least think twice. The worst part of it all is that average citizens often get the book thrown at them for far less serious offenses while these unelected bureaucrats get nothing or a slap on the wrist for major crimes. I would support a law that says something like public officials get mandatory double punishment if the crime was committed while acting as a public official.
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We shall see, but Dave is right.
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A lot of crazy things have happened in this country over the last few years, so you may have forgotten this one minor story from eight years ago:

The US Intelligence agencies framed the sitting US President for treason. They all knew that Donald Trump wasn't involved in a conspiracy with the Russians, but they lied.

Well, that President is back AND the boss of the Intelligence agencies is now, not only someone completely outside of that conspiracy, but someone who was slandered with that same accusation, by the same nasty woman whose campaign came up with the whole Trump frame job to begin with.

Interesting times.
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SpreadsheetAg said:

I am in favor of traitors hanging from ropes, btw

Yes it's that serious

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)
Forget the ropes. Take a page from Vlad the Impaler.
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nortex97 said:

He will be a recess appointment.
This
rausr
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Quote:

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)

Spreadsheet is right on.
Without negative consequences for their illegal action, there is not disincentive for them to stop.
So they will just continue to do it.

If not now, when?

Send a message that will resonate through The Swamp.


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SpreadsheetAg said:

I am in favor of traitors hanging from ropes, btw

Yes it's that serious

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)

What they did was not a political game, it was the literal definition of insurrection and treason.

Traitors used to be shot.

We need to get back to enforcing that.
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SpreadsheetAg said:

I am in favor of traitors hanging from ropes, btw

Yes it's that serious

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)


Where does Mike Pence fall on this issue?






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rgvag11 said:

SpreadsheetAg said:

I am in favor of traitors hanging from ropes, btw

Yes it's that serious

And Yes, America needs to realize these are the consequences of playing these high stakes political games (lies)


Where does Mike Pence fall on this issue?
Irrelevant. As is his future political career.
agracer
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How about 34 felonies for campaign finance violations?
backintexas2013
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What does that have to do with the fake Steele dossier?
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Sadly, I feel sure that most of the federal statutes of limitations have already passed for the largest bulk of the Russia hoax crap.
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I would be willing to see firing, stripping of creditials and retirements and banned from serving in govt or as a lobbyist for 10 years minimum.
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aggiehawg said:

Sadly, I feel sure that most of the federal statutes of limitations have already passed for the largest builk of the Russia hoax crap.
Unfortunately you are correct concerning criminal charges.
I do believe getting the truth revealed is still absolutely necessary, although not expecting the truth to come out in my lifetime. Hell, we are still waiting on the truth about the JFK assassination and I was only 12 years old at the time I am now 73.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
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Trump's former campaign finance manager Paul Manafort says hello.
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GeorgiAg said:

Trump's former campaign finance manager Paul Manafort says hello.
About what?
jagvocate
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The Law firm that led the Russsia Hoax dossier effort plus everyone who edited the false dossier and then shopped it around to mouthpieces should be tried and shot,
for starters.

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Ellis Wyatt said:

GeorgiAg said:

Trump's former campaign finance manager Paul Manafort says hello.
About what?


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/politics/muellers-case-against-paul-manafort-explained
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